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Viewing the IPX SAP Bindery
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Using IPXSAP with Frame Relay or ISDN Boards
The following additional column heading appears in the ipxsap display when a Frame Relay
or ISDN board is installed in the switch.
s/p/vc or Peer ID
The Slot, Port and Virtual Connection (i.e., DLCI) identifiers or the PPP Peer ID of the inter-
face on which the server information was received.
Here is an example of a display generated by the
ipxsap command in this situation:
Displaying all (3) entries in the SAP bindery:
s/p/vc
Server Name Type Address Hp Sckt GP:VL Peer ID
HR 0004 200.000000000022 1 0451 3:1 5/3/100
Sales 026b 200.000000000022 1 0005 2:1 5/3/220
Support 0278 200.000000000022 1 4006 2:1 5/3/220
Displaying a List of Specific SAP Servers
You can limit the number of SAP server names that is displayed by the ipxsap command by
using an extra argument with the command.
To display only those servers from a specific interface, simply include the interface number
on the command line. The following is an example for Interface 2:1 (the command used was
ipxsap 2:1):
Displaying all SAPs for interface 2:1:
Server Name Type Address Hp Sckt GP:VL
Finance 026b 67.000000000001 1 0005 2:1
Marketing 0278 67.000000000001 1 4006 2:1
To display a specific type of server, simply include a Server Type value (in hex) on the
command line. The following is an example for 26b (the command used was ipxsap 26b):
Displaying SAP entries of type 0x26b:
Server Name Type Address Hp Sckt GP:VL
Finance 026b 67.000000000001 1 0005 2:1
To find out if a particular server is known, simply include all, or just a portion of, the server
name on the command line. The server name (or portion thereof) must be entered inside of
quotation marks. The following is an example for an entry of “nance” (the command used
was ipxsap “nance”):
Displaying SAP entries whose names contain the substring “nance”:
Server Name Type Address Hp Sckt GP:VL
Finance 026b 67.000000000001 1 0005 2:1